Cotto would have MAULED Hatton. I love me some Ricky Hatton, but he was a different level fighter from Cotto. Miguel would have chopped him down and maybe stopped him, but it wouldn't have been overly competitive.
Why didn't Cotto fight Hatton at 140?
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let's not forget he probably should have lost to Collazo. And nearly KO'd by Juan Lazcano.
Hatton was a decent fighter, not a great. Had a very good win over Tszyu but Tszyu wasn't prime himself.
Cotto was a better fighter than Hatton in every possible way. Better boxer, better technical skills, faster, stronger, better footwork, better defense, etc.Comment
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He had a few close fights that could have gone either way but who doesn't have those?
Getting KO'd by Guys who alternate between 1&2 p4p isn't too shaby.Comment
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i dont believe cottos chin was better at 140 and his power was only a hair better at 140. another reason i give hatton a good chance against cotto at 140 is that the weight worked against cotto and for hatton. hatton had great pressure, power and chin to give cotto problems and the weight would give hatton another edge. like i said i wouldnt bet the farm on hatton but i confidently bet 50 bucks on hatton.Comment
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let's not forget he probably should have lost to Collazo. And nearly KO'd by Juan Lazcano.
Hatton was a decent fighter, not a great. Had a very good win over Tszyu but Tszyu wasn't prime himself.
Cotto was a better fighter than Hatton in every possible way. Better boxer, better technical skills, faster, stronger, better footwork, better defense, etc.
Nobody said Tszyu was past his prime until he fought Hatton. He showed no signs of being faded or shot in that fight whatsoever.
Cotto was rocked at 140 a few times and he didn't actively seek a fight with Hatton either. I can't recall one time he even mentioned Hatton's name at all. I have been a Hatton supporter since about 2002.Comment
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Hatton outhustled Collazo by a mile and knocked him down even though he was moving up in weight.
Nobody said Tszyu was past his prime until he fought Hatton. He showed no signs of being faded or shot in that fight whatsoever.
Cotto was rocked at 140 a few times and he didn't actively seek a fight with Hatton either. I can't recall one time he even mentioned Hatton's name at all. I have been a Hatton supporter since about 2002.Comment
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Hatton outhustled Collazo by a mile and knocked him down even though he was moving up in weight.
Nobody said Tszyu was past his prime until he fought Hatton. He showed no signs of being faded or shot in that fight whatsoever.
Cotto was rocked at 140 a few times and he didn't actively seek a fight with Hatton either. I can't recall one time he even mentioned Hatton's name at all. I have been a Hatton supporter since about 2002.
I think it'd be a great fight. I think it rides alot of Cotto's mental strength and his ability to be rocked at 140, that gives Hatton a good shot.
I think Tszyu was definately the smarter fight, based on the risk/reward ratio, would have been cool to watch him fight Cotto though.Comment
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Hatton's pressure though wouldn't be as dramatic as Margarito's due to his size. On top of that, Hatton always left himself wide open when he lunged in, Cotto was and is still and underrated counter puncher and would definitely hit Hatton with hard shots coming. Cotto's body work as well when he was at 140 was 2nd to none (I'd put it over Hatton's as well) along with having a variety of punches and better combinations overall.
I think you are underestimating Hatton too much based solely on his fight with Pacquiao.Comment
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